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Saints OT Willie Roaf out two weeks with knee injury

Posted: Wed October 28, 1998 at 2:57 p.m. EST

METAIRIE, Louisiana (Ticker) -- New Orleans Saints tackle Willie Roaf, a four-time Pro Bowl starter who has started every game he's played since being drafted in 1993, will miss at least two weeks after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his left knee.

Saints spokesman Greg Bensel said Roaf had successful arthroscopic surgery Tuesday. He added that Roaf is back at the Saints' training facility today to determine "range of motion" and will begin working out on the stationary bike. He will be sidelined at least 10-14 days but likely out three weeks.

Roaf was the eighth overall pick in 1993 from Louisiana Tech and immediately stepped into the starting lineup. He has started all 84 games he has played, missing three in 1996 with a partial tear of his MCL. The 6-6, 300-pound Roaf played right tackle his rookie season but moved to left tackle prior to the 1994 campaign.

Backup lineman Keno Hills is expected to start in place of Roaf. A sixth-round draft pick in 1996, the 6-6, 305-pound Hills has appeared in only 10 games in his first two seasons. New Orleans is 13th in the NFC in rushing at 88.1 yards per game and has allowed 28 quarterback sacks in seven games.

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